Definitions and Examples of exclude, reject, expel
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To prevent someone from entering or being part of a group or activity.
Example
The club decided to exclude members who did not pay their dues.
To refuse to accept or consider something or someone.
Example
The company decided to reject the proposal because it was not feasible.
To force someone to leave a place or organization.
Example
The school decided to expel the student for breaking the rules.
Key Differences: exclude vs reject vs expel
- 1Exclude means to prevent someone from entering or being part of a group or activity, while coopt means to bring someone into a group or organization.
- 2Reject means to refuse to accept or consider something or someone, while coopt means to include or bring someone into a group or organization.
- 3Expel means to force someone to leave a place or organization, while coopt means to bring someone into a group or organization.
Effective Usage of exclude, reject, expel
- 1Business: Use coopt when inviting new members to join a board or committee.
- 2Politics: Use coopt when appointing new members to a government body or committee.
- 3Social: Use exclude, reject, or expel when discussing situations where someone is not allowed to be part of a group or activity.
Remember this!
The antonyms of coopt are exclude, reject, and expel. These words convey the opposite meaning of coopt, which is to include or bring someone into a group or organization. Use coopt in business or politics when inviting new members to join a board or committee. Use exclude, reject, or expel in social situations when someone is not allowed to be part of a group or activity.